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FT News Briefing

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A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning.

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Episodes

Swamp Notes: Trump ices Europe out of Ukraine peace plan

Ukraine is dominating discussions at this year’s Munich Security Conference after a call between Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, which ended with the US president declaring that peace talks will start “immediately”. The FT’s Moscow bureau chief Max Seddon is on to discuss, alongside Keir Giles, author of the recent book Who Will Defend Europe? Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump opens the door to Vladimir Putin’s grandest ambitions EU to ease fiscal rules to boost defense spending ...

Feb 15, 202514 min

Has meme-stock kid Robinhood grown up?

Arm plans to launch its own chip this year, and Shein’s IPO will likely be delayed after US President Donald Trump’s crackdown on tariff-free imports. Plus, Robinhood has evolved from an app that sprayed digital confetti when customers made their first trade to one that aims to serve as a broader financial services platform. Mentioned in this podcast: Arm secures Meta as first customer for ambitious new chip project Shein IPO plans hit by Trump’s low-cost parcels crackdown Has meme-stock kid Rob...

Feb 14, 202510 min

Trump excludes Europe from Ukraine peace talks

European officials are worried about being cut out of a US-Russia peace deal on Ukraine, and US inflation ticked up in January. Plus, China’s leading producer of memory chips is rapidly gaining global market share at the expense of South Korean competitors. Mentioned in this podcast: Europe blindsided by Trump on Ukraine peace talks with Russia US inflation unexpectedly increases to 3% in January Chinese chip champion’s ‘snowballing’ growth threatens Korean dominance The FT News Briefing is prod...

Feb 13, 202510 min

Elon Musk gatecrashes OpenAI restructuring

Hong Kong tech stocks are flying high, Elon Musk’s nearly $100bn bid for OpenAI comes with a ton of baggage, and the EU says it will retaliate against US tariffs on European steel and aluminium exports. Plus, Sudan’s army is close to its biggest victory in a brutal two-year civil war. Mentioned in this podcast: China’s tech stocks enter bull market after DeepSeek World’s largest EV battery maker files for Hong Kong listing Elon Musk gatecrashes OpenAI restructuring Elon Musk-led consortium offer...

Feb 12, 202510 min

Hizbollah’s murky path forward

More than 60 partners have left PwC China after a ban over its audit of failed property developer Evergrande, the FT’s Andy Bounds explains what we can learn from Donald Trump’s 2018 steel tariffs, and Hamas said it is postponing the next release of hostages. Plus, Hizbollah is weaker than it’s ever been, and it needs the support of its constituency to rebuild. Mentioned in this podcast: PwC China loses 66 partners in wake of ban over Evergrande audit What happened when Donald Trump imposed stee...

Feb 11, 202511 min

US dealmaking slides in 2025

China has imposed retaliatory tariffs on about $14bn of US goods, and US dealmaking has suffered its worst start to a year in a decade. French President Emmanuel Macron has announced €109bn worth of investments in artificial intelligence in France over the coming years, while software company MicroStrategy is inspiring other companies to buy bitcoin and hold it in their corporate treasuries Mentioned in this podcast: China imposes retaliatory tariffs on $14bn worth of US goods US dealmaking suff...

Feb 10, 202511 min

Swamp Notes: How far can Doge go?

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or Doge, dominated the headlines this week as agency members gained access to sensitive data at the Treasury department. FT Washington reporters Joe Miller and Alex Rogers help us make sense of Doge and why the courts are getting involved. Mentioned in this podcast: Can anyone stop Elon Musk’s hostile takeover of the US government? Elon Musk barred from accessing US Treasury payments data Sign up for the FT’s Swamp Notes newsletter here Swamp Note...

Feb 08, 202511 min

How to trade the trade war

Amazon shares fell after a weaker than expected outlook for the first quarter, and investors are figuring out how to trade in the trade war. Plus, The Bank of England cut interest rates by a quarter-point, and a long simmering conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo and a Rwanda-backed rebel group is threatening to destabilize the region. Mentioned in this podcast: How to trade the trade war Stock vigilantes might have to work harder to tame Trump Bank of England halves growth forecast...

Feb 07, 202512 min

EU pushes ahead with sprawling AI regulation

US allies across Europe and the Middle East have condemned Donald Trump’s plans to “take over” Gaza, the US cracks down on a trade loophole, and Disney’s earnings shot up 27% in its financial first quarter. Plus, the EU is pushing ahead with enforcing its artificial intelligence regulations despite warnings from Trump. Mentioned in this podcast: Middle East and Europe condemn Donald Trump’s plans to take over Gaza Trump’s crackdown on trade loophole to hit Shein and Temu — and help Amazon Disney...

Feb 06, 202510 min

US companies endure tariff whiplash

Alphabet’s cloud services missed growth expectations last quarter, American companies are scrambling to protect their supply chains in the face of all the back and forth on tariffs, and China is hitting back at the US for imposing new levies. Plus, India is set for a blockbuster IPO year – even as the economy weakens. Mentioned in this podcast: Google parent Alphabet slides after sales miss Wall Street estimates China targets Google, Nvidia and Intel as Trump tariffs bite China hits back with li...

Feb 05, 202511 min

Commercial real estate crawls back

US president Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada are paused for now, commercial property investment is starting to recover from a two-year slump, and Eurozone inflation unexpectedly ticked up in January. Plus, the French AI company Mistral was supposed to be Europe’s answer to US Big Tech dominance, but it’s struggling to gain traction. Mentioned in this podcast: US to pause tariffs on Canada for 30 days after Trudeau and Trump agree deal Investors choose flats and hotels over offices as...

Feb 04, 202511 min

The Trump trade war begins

Donald Trump hit Canada, Mexico and China with steep tariffs on Saturday, and oil and gas groups are relying more heavily on carbon offsets to reach climate targets. Plus, EU governments are exploring ways to include the UK and Norway in a “coalition of the willing” dedicated to ramping up the continent’s defence. Mentioned in this podcast: ‘A trade war on steroids’: Trump ushers in new age of US protectionism Trump tariffs spark panic and anger in Canada and Mexico EU opens door to UK and Norwa...

Feb 03, 202512 min

Swamp Notes: Trump redefines America’s global role

American foreign aid supports everything from arms sales to HIV treatment. But this week, with the stroke of a pen, Donald Trump suspended nearly all of that aid for 90 days. The FT’s Africa editor David Pilling and US defence and security correspondent Felicia Schwartz join this week’s Swamp Notes to discuss how Trump is rapidly redefining America’s role on the world stage. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump’s foreign aid freeze sparks global funding crisis US officials push to exempt Ukra...

Feb 01, 202515 min

SoftBank wants a piece of the AI pie

Apple revealed quarterly results that slightly exceeded Wall Street expectations, SoftBank is in talks to invest as much as $25bn into OpenAI, and the European Central Bank cut interest rates as it warned about headwinds to the bloc’s economy. Plus, there are concerns that China’s hukou system creates second-class citizens and holds back consumption in urban areas. Mentioned in this podcast: Apple results top estimates even as iPhone sales stall SoftBank in talks to invest up to $25bn in OpenAI ...

Jan 31, 202513 min

The Fed ignores Trump’s calls to cut rates

Big Tech earnings season is in full swing, the US Federal Reserve held interest rates steady despite pressure from President Donald Trump, and Syria’s new government pressed Moscow about reparations. Plus, activist short-selling is on the decline. Mentioned in this podcast: Meta’s bumper results tempered by revenue outlook Federal Reserve keeps US interest rates on hold Syria asks Russia for reparations Last men standing: the short sellers who remain after Hindenburg’s exit The FT News Briefing ...

Jan 30, 202511 min

Inside the Trump tariff debate

Advances in artificial intelligence by Chinese start-up DeepSeek caused a frantic sell-off of energy and infrastructure shares, and Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary is pushing for new universal tariffs to start at 2.5 per cent. A study finds that ETFs make the market more efficient, and Boeing reports its second-biggest annual loss. Mentioned in this podcast: DeepSeek-driven sell-off puts power demands of AI in doubt, says IEA Scott Bessent pushes gradual 2.5% universal tariffs plan ETFs increa...

Jan 29, 202511 min

China’s DeepSeek AI triggers tech sell-off

US tech stocks tumbled after advances by Chinese start-up DeepSeek ignited worries over whether America could sustain its lead in artificial intelligence. Latin American leaders will hold an emergency summit to respond to President Donald Trump’s mass deportations of migrants, and Starbucks is cracking down on non-customer access to its stores. Mentioned in this podcast: Advances by China’s DeepSeek sow doubts about AI spending Tech stocks slump as China’s DeepSeek stokes fears over AI spending ...

Jan 28, 202511 min

Can US oil afford to ‘drill, baby, drill’?

Pressure is piling on the European Union to cut back its sustainability agenda, Wall Street may thwart President Donald Trump’s call for a new oil boom, and the US president unleashes retaliatory tariffs against Colombia. Plus, Microsoft’s stake in OpenAI is complicating the start-up’s path to become a for-profit company. Mentioned in this podcast: Trump agenda piles pressure on EU to cut red tape Wall Street will stymie Donald Trump’s US oil surge plan, say shale bosses Trump imposes tariffs an...

Jan 27, 202511 min

Swamp Notes: Donald Trump’s ‘vendetta agenda’

Donald Trump has made a lot of enemies over the years. He spent his first week back in the White House going after them — and is reshaping the federal government in the process. The FT’s Washington bureau chief James Politi and US legal and enforcement correspondent Stefania Palma join this week’s Swamp Notes to explain what the president’s first week signals about his plans for the next four years. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump vs the ‘deep state’: president’s vendetta agenda takes sh...

Jan 25, 202515 min

Trump steers the world toward a tax war

A federal judge has blocked US President Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship, and shares in the leading makers of anti-obesity drugs have dipped. Trump has ordered officials to draw up retaliatory measures against “extraterritorial” taxes, and Emilia Pérez has emerged as frontrunner after the 2025 Academy Award nominations. Mentioned in this podcast: Judge halts Donald Trump’s effort to end US citizenship at birth Donald Trump threatens to double tax rates for foreign nationals ...

Jan 24, 202513 min

Trump halts $300bn in clean energy loans

European bank dividends are at their highest levels since 2007, US President Donald Trump froze billions of dollars in federal funding to green infrastructure projects, and Trump said yesterday that the US would impose more sanctions on Moscow if its war in Ukraine doesn’t end soon. Plus, military regimes in Africa's Sahel region are cracking down on international mining companies. Mentioned in this podcast: European banks to reward investors with bumper €123bn in payouts Donald Trump halts more...

Jan 23, 202512 min

Markets brace for Trump-era volatility

Netflix added a record 19mn subscribers in the fourth quarter, fuelled by live sports. US stocks rallied while currencies swung the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, and TikTok-owner ByteDance plans to spend $12bn on AI chips in 2025. Plus, Chinese citizens’ doubts grow over the government’s economic growth claims. Mentioned in this podcast: Netflix shares jump as it adds record number of subscribers Wall Street stocks climb as investors parse Donald Trump’s executive orders TikTok-owner By...

Jan 22, 202510 min

Apple is accused of profiting from 'blood minerals'

Belgium has launched a criminal probe into the DRC’s allegation. Donald Trump is sworn in as US president. Davos leaders reject climate banking group. And Toyota struggles to jumpstart hydrogen car sales. Mentioned in this podcast: Trump and the contest between two visions of democracy Apple hit by Belgian probe over ‘blood minerals’ in Congo Toyota rethinks its bet on hydrogen Dollar tumbles as Trump shies away from trade tariffs This episode of the FT News Briefing was produced by Josh Gabert-...

Jan 21, 202514 min

Trump returns to the White House

Donald Trump will become US president for the second time on Monday. Investors pile into a fund that spreads its assets equally across the S&P 500, as concerns about a tech bubble grow. A hostage and prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas is underway. Plus, how El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele became a model for the global far right. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump plans blitz of executive orders for first days in White House Investors pour billions into S&P equal weight ...

Jan 20, 202512 min

Swamp Notes: Corporate America goes Maga

Not long ago, American corporations were promoting racial justice initiatives and promising to combat climate change. That’s all changed in the months since Donald Trump’s election. The FT’s US financial editor Brooke Masters and tech correspondent Hannah Murphy join this week’s Swamp Notes to explain what’s behind this cultural shift. Mentioned in this podcast: Is corporate America going Maga? The cravenness of Mark Zuckerberg Sign up for the FT’s Swamp Notes newsletter here Swamp Notes is prod...

Jan 18, 202515 min

Can Hollywood bounce back?

Donald Trump’s Treasury pick Scott Bessent wants to increase sanctions on Russian oil producers, and the FT’s Stephen Gandel unpacks a bumper earnings season from Wall Street’s banks. British companies are buying back their shares at a faster rate than even US groups, and the LA fires are worsening the challenges facing Hollywood. Mentioned in this podcast: Donald Trump’s Treasury pick stresses need for tougher sanctions on Russian oil Donald Trump’s policy pledges unleashing ‘animal spirits’, W...

Jan 17, 202511 min

Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire

Israel and Hamas have agreed a deal to halt the war in Gaza and free the remaining hostages. Wall Street banks notched up profits at the end of last year amid a trading boom, and the FT’s economics editor Sam Fleming explains where things stand with inflation around the world. Mentioned in this podcast: Gaza ceasefire announced after 15 months of war US earnings latest: Wall Street profits surge on trading boom Wall Street stocks post biggest rally since Donald Trump’s election victory The FT Ne...

Jan 16, 202510 min

Why China wants Musk to save TikTok

Saudi Aramco is to expand its investments in lithium production, officials in Beijing are discussing using Elon Musk as a broker in a potential sale of TikTok’s US operations, and KPMG could soon begin offering legal services in the US. Plus, Syria has been flooded with imports in the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad’s ousting. Mentioned in this podcast: Saudi Aramco to expand investments in lithium as it diversifies from oil China discussing using Elon Musk as broker in TikTok deal KPMG readies cha...

Jan 15, 202512 min

A power shift in Lebanon

Goldman Sachs is building a new private credit unit, and Nawaf Salam is named as Lebanon’s new prime minister. China’s trade surplus with the rest of the world reached a record of almost $1tn in 2024, and Amazon races to transplant Alexa’s ‘brain’ with generative AI. Mentioned in this podcast: Goldman Sachs to deepen exposure to booming private credit industry Nawaf Salam is Lebanon’s new prime minister China’s trade surplus hits annual record of almost $1tn Amazon races to transplant Alexa’s ‘b...

Jan 14, 202511 min

Venezuela’s leader starts another disputed term

The US is on the cusp of a gas boom and the west hits Venezuelan officials with fresh sanctions. A £1.5bn class action lawsuit against Apple goes to trial in the UK, and US private equity firms may soon have access to people’s retirement savings. Mentioned in this podcast: Gas construction expected to boom this year in the US Venezuelan officials hit with fresh sanctions as Nicolás Maduro begins third term Apple £1.5bn class action case kicks off in UK courts Mom and pop pension savers could ben...

Jan 13, 202511 min
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